Wednesday, November, 11, 2009
Home Remedy To Stop Sneezing
Health Encyclopedia: Sneezing
Alternative Names
Sternutation
Home Care
Avoiding exposure to the offending allergen is the best way to control sneezing caused by allergic diseases.
Tips to reduce your exposure:
- Removepets from the home toeliminate animal dander
- Change furnace filters
- Use air filtration devices to reduce pollen in the air
- Travel to areas with low pollen counts
In some cases,movingout of a residence witha mold spore problem may be necessary.
For sne...
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Health Guide
...phase occurs within minutes of exposure to the allergens and includes:Runny noseFrequent or repetitive
sneezingItching in the nose, eyes, throat, or roof of the mouthLate-Phase Symptoms. The late...
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...excessively. Side effects of nasal steroids may include:Dryness, burning, stinging in the nasal passage
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...respiratory tract infections are generally spread by:Direct contact (such as hand-to-mouth)Coughing or
sneezingThe Common ColdThe common cold (medically known as infectious nasopharyngitis) is the...
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Encephalitis is a rare disease. It is extremely uncommon in the U.S., even for people in the risk groups discussed below. Many people fall into the following categories and very few of...
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...effects is very low unless the drug is used excessively.Dryness, burning, stinging in the nasal passage
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